8 Trendy Ways to Bring American Style Home

During the month of July, American pride flies extra high because that’s when we salute our nation’s independence. But why not celebrate the American spirit year-round, too? It’s easy to do. Here are eight delightful (and delicious) ways to bring American style home.

Gathering family and friends ’round is a favorite American pastime. Hooker Furniture

Try a farm-to-decor look with hidden modern attributes. Hooker Furniture.

Crafted of walnut and hickory with showstopper reversible door panels (in wood or burlap), theAmerican Life Roslyn County buffetevokes memories of life in America’s Heartland during simpler times. Yet this heirloom quality piece is also made for how we live today. Open it and you’ll find a spacious storage area which includes two drawers (one with a drop-in felt silverware tray and the other with a drop-in felt liner) and a ventilated back for use with electronics.

Entertain the softer side of modern. Hooker Furniture

TheUrban Elevation low entertainment consolegoes all in on the trend of livable style—a distinct American design point-of-view. Crafted of re-sawn maple in a natural wood and creamy white finish, this is a on-trend home entertainment storage piece that’s contemporary yet not cold.

Lasso the new look of Old West style. Hooker Furniture.

Although filled with ornate carvings inspired by an antique desk spotted by Hooker Furniture designers in the lobby of an iconic Austin hotel, theHill Country Floresville Bachelors Chestis anything but old-fashioned and fussy. It has an airy, somewhat modern furniture feel derived from the flat-cut rustic white oak veneer from which it’s made that’s finished in a light hue akin to native Texas sandstone.

Let patriotism bloom. Better Homes & Gardens

Red, white and blueflowering plants in rustic containers like these painted sap buckets, add pops of flag-inspired color to patios, porches and sidewalks.

Reach for the stars in a DIY way. Better Homes & Gardens.

Put a twist on star-gazing, a classic summer past-time, with aDIY projectthat enables guests to look up -or down- on their constellation quest. Spray grass lightly with water. Place stencil on grass, then use a flour sifter to fill the shape with flour. Remove stencil and repeat.

Put a tasty spin on a favorite American treat. Ed Anderson

Nothing says Summer like homemade ice cream, especially when flavored with an unexpected fruit that’s picked fresh from the orchard. One taste of this ice cream will take you back to childhood days spent playing outside and sampling nature’s bounty.

If you’re lucky enough to live in an area where fresh apricots are bountiful in the summer, be sure to take advantage of their fleeting season by churning up a batch of this ice cream. Don’t be put off by apricots that are über-soft, as plump and fragile as an overfilled water balloon, seemingly ready to burst at the slightest touch. Those are the best-tasting fruits.

Slice open the apricots and remove the pits, then cut each apricot into sixths. Place the apricot pieces with the water in a medium, nonreactive saucepan. Cover and cook over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until the apricots are tender, about 8 minutes. Remove from the heat and stir in the sugar until dissolved. Let cool to room temperature.

Once cooled, puree the apricots and any liquid in a blender or food processor until smooth. Taste a big spoonful; if there are any small fibers, press the mixture through a mesh strainer to remove them. Stir in the cream, almond extract, and lemon juice.

Chill the mixture thoroughly in the refrigerator, then freeze it in your ice cream maker according to the manufacturer’s instructions.